** Anyone teach 5th grade math in New York?!
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zuzuspetals
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** Anyone teach 5th grade math in New York?!
If so, what topics are generally studied throughout the year? I am trying to come up with an assessment for my 6th graders this year! Thank you!
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Posted 8/30/09 9:30 PM |
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PennyCat
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Re: ** Anyone teach 5th grade math in New York?!
I never taught 5th grade, but I would look up a copy of past NYS math exams to get a good idea.
HTH!
ETA: Here is a link to a sample test from 2005.
Sample test from day 1
Sample test from day 2
Message edited 8/30/2009 9:58:32 PM.
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Posted 8/30/09 9:56 PM |
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sarahbelle
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Re: ** Anyone teach 5th grade math in New York?!
I teach 5th grade.
We spend a lot of time on finding factors, creating factor rainbows, drawing arrays to identify factor pairs, defining prime and composites, multiplying 2 digits by 2 digits, division, adding and subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators, comparing fractions with unlike denominators and some work with finding area of squares, rectangles, parallelograms and triangles.
HTH.
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Posted 8/31/09 8:48 AM |
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donegal419
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Re: ** Anyone teach 5th grade math in New York?!
I do...
The 5th grade curriculum in my school is this: (I teach special ed. self-contained, so I usually take these topics and create my own curriculum based on their IEP and what they can handle. My kids can't do all of this, but I do get to a good bit of it.
Multiplication (usually 3 digit by 3 digit is the most we do) - then talk about tricks and rules of multiplication (i.e. using zero when multiplying Factors and multiples Division - long division Place Value up to billions Decimal system - usually go to thousandths. Then adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing decimals. Also, comparing decimals Fractions: adding and subtracting with like and unlike denominators, comparing fractions, basic multiplying and dividing fractions Geometry: angles, polygons, symmetry Probability: ratio, likely, unlikely, impossible
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Posted 8/31/09 1:43 PM |
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